Treating COPD with Diet

Dietary interventions, including increasing fruit and vegetable intake and decreasing meat intake, may not only help slow the progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but may actually improve lung function.

120 COPD patients were randomized into two groups. Half were told to boost their fruit and vegetable consumption, and the other half stayed on their regular diet. The intervention group was told to eat at least one more serving a day of fruits or vegetables. And they did, and they did for three years. More fruit, and more vegetables, than control.

Here’s the control group. Slowly but surely, they got worse. That’s what happens in COPD (emphysema); you get worse, and worse, and then you die.

The group told to eat at least one more measly serving of fruits or vegetables every day started out the same, but didn’t get worse. One year, two years, three years. In fact, if anything, it looks like their lung function got a little better. That’s not supposed to happen; you’re supposed to get worse.

Could be the antioxidant effect of fruits and vegetables; could be the anti-inflammatory effect; or, frankly, it may not directly be the fruits and vegetables at all. When you eat more of one thing, you tend to eat less of another. For example, the addition of fruits and vegetables resulted in a decreased consumption of meat, which is known to be a pro-oxidant.

Either way, though, there is now hope. These findings suggest that a dietary shift to higher-antioxidant food intake may be associated with improvement in lung function. And, in this respect, dietary interventions might be considered in COPD management.

The tobacco industry viewed these landmark findings a little differently. Instead of adding fruits and vegetables to one’s diet to treat emphysema, wouldn’t it be simpler to just add them to the cigarettes? And voilà, the addition of açaí berries to cigarettes evidently had a protective effect against emphysema in smoking mice.

Next, they’re going to try to add berries to meat. I can always count on the journal Meat Science. Now, adding fruit extracts to burgers was not without its glitches, though. The blackberries literally dyed burger patties with a distinct purplish color—though infusing lamb carcasses with kiwifruit juice before rigor mortis sets in does evidently improve tenderness. And, it is possible to improve the nutritional profile of frankfurters with powdered grape seeds—though there were complaints that the grape seed particles were visible in the final product. And if there’s one thing we know about hot dog eaters, it’s that they’re picky about what goes in their food.

To see any graphs, charts, graphics, images, and quotes to which Dr. Greger may be referring, watch the above video. This is just an approximation of the audio contributed by veganmontreal.

120 COPD patients were randomized into two groups. Half were told to boost their fruit and vegetable consumption, and the other half stayed on their regular diet. The intervention group was told to eat at least one more serving a day of fruits or vegetables. And they did, and they did for three years. More fruit, and more vegetables, than control.

Here’s the control group. Slowly but surely, they got worse. That’s what happens in COPD (emphysema); you get worse, and worse, and then you die.

The group told to eat at least one more measly serving of fruits or vegetables every day started out the same, but didn’t get worse. One year, two years, three years. In fact, if anything, it looks like their lung function got a little better. That’s not supposed to happen; you’re supposed to get worse.

Could be the antioxidant effect of fruits and vegetables; could be the anti-inflammatory effect; or, frankly, it may not directly be the fruits and vegetables at all. When you eat more of one thing, you tend to eat less of another. For example, the addition of fruits and vegetables resulted in a decreased consumption of meat, which is known to be a pro-oxidant.

Either way, though, there is now hope. These findings suggest that a dietary shift to higher-antioxidant food intake may be associated with improvement in lung function. And, in this respect, dietary interventions might be considered in COPD management.

The tobacco industry viewed these landmark findings a little differently. Instead of adding fruits and vegetables to one’s diet to treat emphysema, wouldn’t it be simpler to just add them to the cigarettes? And voilà, the addition of açaí berries to cigarettes evidently had a protective effect against emphysema in smoking mice.

Next, they’re going to try to add berries to meat. I can always count on the journal Meat Science. Now, adding fruit extracts to burgers was not without its glitches, though. The blackberries literally dyed burger patties with a distinct purplish color—though infusing lamb carcasses with kiwifruit juice before rigor mortis sets in does evidently improve tenderness. And, it is possible to improve the nutritional profile of frankfurters with powdered grape seeds—though there were complaints that the grape seed particles were visible in the final product. And if there’s one thing we know about hot dog eaters, it’s that they’re picky about what goes in their food.

To see any graphs, charts, graphics, images, and quotes to which Dr. Greger may be referring, watch the above video. This is just an approximation of the audio contributed by veganmontreal.

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See also the “prequel” to this video, <a href=", and the 10 other videos on . and may also be of
interest. And if you were going to infuse lamb carcasses with kiwi fruit juice,
would the juice of green or yellow kiwis be healthier? See . Though
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Hi Sharon –
I also have bronchiectasis and am in pursuit of some non-pharmaceutical tools to combat progression of my condition. I have my first visit with a naturopathic doctor on Monday and hope that I will learn some “tricks” that will reduce the number of exacerbations I have. I’ll be very interested to hear of your successes as you proceed with your plant-based diet. Please keep us posted! Have you decided to go vegetarian or will you include a small amount of fish, possibly chicken?

This is just one experience and may not mean a thing. My husband has pulmonary fibrosis and about a year ago, I started making vegetable plates with no meat for dinner. He still sometimes eats meat sandwiches for lunch but no meat for breakfast. The last time he went to his doctor, he was told that his pulmonary fibrosis had not changed a bit from the previous checkup. It’s worth a try.

Made me laugh. Unfortunately I came over here to find a topic on COPD to link to a friend who’s husband is suffering. Hope it triggers her and him to improve their diets and forestall the inevitible. Love your posts, so much. I always know I can get some info here. I appreciate how much work goes into all this research. You make a difference in so many lives.

What brand does she used. I have tried both those at different times and did not see much results?

I also am on a plant based diet and have COPD and I still struggle. I continue to get worse. I also walk 30 minutes most days with oxygen and sometimes that is a struggle. Should I not eat rice or potatoes? I eat beans most nights with a salad and mushrooms.
Juice veggies for lunch and fruit and nuts in the morning and still I am getting worse… so discouraging. Been Vegan over a year now.

It is now April and I feel much better, but this is not rare…. with copd there are good weeks and bad weeks, the difference is finding more good weeks then bad. I pray for the good weeks to be more and more as I live.
The news about the Plant based diet gives hope but it is no quick fix, and the difference can be in years, not in months. I have probably had COPD for years, but was just diagnosed around 2013 where is notably started getting worse and started using inhaler as it got so bad could hardly walk or shower and ended up in immediate care. I did not start plant based diet until about a year ago and now on oxygen part of the time, but at testing they said I was an anomaly as I was still working and not on oxygen at that time in comparison to the test results for my breathing. I have severe COPD.
The testing can also be flawed because you can take the test on a bad week. I refused oxygen the first time they tried to give to me. I refused it for a year, but finally gave in and now use it to walk the dog and mow the yard and go downstairs to do laundry, carry in the groceries. I still work.
Things I think help is raw unprocessed sauerkraut for the probiotics and veggies and plant based diet, deep breathing, getting out in sunshine, staying active as possible and never give up. One thing I can say, is that I have never ended up in the hospital and never get lung infections, I don’t have any issues using some supplements but I am careful about those too, and never use Vit. E. I do take breaks from supplements too, we can get most of what we need from food. I am also fighting breast cancer naturally and have been for going on 9 years this August.
I love Dr. Greger videos and learn a lot and change some things in diet because of it. I always have green tea at least once a day, now also Hibiscus, white button mushrooms, ground flax seed, and weekends make a huge berry smoothie that last a few days.
I was curious about the brand of Serrapeptase and NAC that someone feels is making a difference.

First off I want to say that you are an inspiration and a very,very,strong person. May the Most High Bless you and heal you totally from your COPD and breast cancer. Now I use Dr. Best serrepeptase 40,000 -I.U’s 3x a day and when I had my last x-ray Ray’s not only was there no sign of scar tissue…It did not reveal any hyperinflation in my lungs as well. I also heard about all clear…which is a high dose of Serra enzymes being used to clear lungs out. Serrepeptase eats the unwanted,proteins, scar tissue and fibrous materials away in your body. Keep up the great work and blessings to you.

I’ve recently recovered from an anxiety disorder by changing my diet and exercising, the last 8 years I’ve been fighting alone since I’ve refused medicine(the more I’ve read the more I’ve seen how that was the right decision). I’m now healthier and fitter than ever, however, my father is sick and I’m putting half my daily time into trying to research what I can do to help him…

He’s got COPD, I’ve got him on a vegan varied diet and have him eating some acai berries. Managed to get him to start running too and he’s loving it.

There’s a little background I don’t know if it matters, but here’s my question:

I’ve been trying to access articles on PubMed that relates to his issues which seem helpful. However, the full articles seem hidden and I have no idea how this works. Isn’t all research available to the public? I thought there was some kind of honor-code when it comes to that? Is the only way to pay? Or is there some kind of library or something for this?

Hi Vencenti, of course I am not Dr. G! I can say that PubMed articles are not all free, the article you sent link to – is not. One possible workaround is to check your local library for access to the specific journal – it may be available and may not. I do have access to my library database via computer but it does have limited journals and doesn’t have the article you are trying to see.

My pleasure. Yes, research sharing would be great. However, journals charge for articles so they can make some money. They sell subscriptions so as to exist. However, we are beginning to see more open-access journals that are free for anybody to read, and have no expensive subscriptions to promote. Examples: http://elifesciences.org/ and http://www.biomedcentral.com/
Also, check here: http://doaj.org/

Healing from COPD, i never taught dr.abegbu who could ever get my COPD cured with his healing herbs, i have tried almost everything but i couldn’t find any solution on my disease, despite all these happening to me, i always spend a lot to buy a COPD drugs from hospital and taking some several medications but no relieve, until one day i was just browsing on the internet when i come across a great post of ! Williams Fran-ca who truly said that she was been diagnose with COPD and was healed that very week through the help of these great powerful healing doctor, sometime i really wonder why people called him Baba ABEGBU i never knew it was all because of the great and perfect work that he has been doing that is causing all this. so i quickly contacted him, and he ask me some few questions and he said a thing i will never forget that anyone who contacted him, is always getting his or her healing after take the herbs cure in a week so i was amazed all the time i heard that from him, so i did all things only to see that at the very day which he said i will be healed, all the strength that has left me before rush back and i became very strong and healthy, this disease almost kills my life all because of me, so i rush to hospital for the final test. So the disease and the doctor said i am COPD negative, i am very amazed and happy about the healing DR.ABEGBU gave to me from the ancient part of Africa, you can email him now for your own healing too at DR.ABEGBUHEALER@GMAIL.COM

This was how i cure my COPD God bless Dr.Uzaba for his marvelous work in my life, I was diagnosed of COPD since 2013 and I was taking my medications, I wasn’t satisfied i needed to get the COPD out of my system, I searched about some possible cure for COPD i saw a comment about Dr. Uzaba , how he cured COPD with his herbal medicine, I contacted him and he guided me. I asked for solutions, he started the remedy for my health, he sent me the medicine through UPS SPEED POST. I took the medicine as prescribed by him and 14 days later i was cured from COPD ,thank you Spiritual Uzaba Temple you can email him

I smoked for many years, but quit about 20 years ago. I am 65 years old. Until recently, I considered myself to be very healthy and fit. I am treating some osteoporosis and high cholesterol, but with a small dose of statin and my vegan diet I actually got my cholesterol down to 157 with the LDL only 74. I am active, with an excellent BMI. No other health issues or symptoms. I hike, walk upstairs, kayak, garden, horseback ride, lift weights at the gym, and generally feel as well now as I when I was 40 or even younger. I was recently asked if I would like to have a lung cancer screening using a low dose CT. As a former smoker I accepted. I was shocked when it came back that I have emphysema. I have not seen the pulmonary dr yet so I don’t know much else. I do know I have no symptoms at this point. No shortness of breathe, no wheezing, coughing, phlegm, or tightness. I am reading all I can here about foods to combat this. And I am offering myself as a case study if Dr Gregor or anyone else is interested.

First off….I totally agree with Dr. G., the more plant based the better for all chronic diseases and general health. Having that said, dissemination of all the facts, myths and opinions is hard for the average person and the industries work hard to keep people confused. As an example, on this topic, the American Lung Association puts an emphasis on protein and so as to not get sued, obviously the best sources are “milk, eggs, cheese, meat, fish, poultry…..”

Yes, they include nuts, beans and peas at the end of that list. But what do you think the average person eating a standard American SAD diet hears in the above statement?? It certainly isn’t to go eat nuts, beans and peas! Grrrr…frustrating.

Jimmy Franklin…
So you were cured in 12 – 14 days huh? Well, why aren’t you on Youtube telling us about it? Showing us your test results before and after? Were you on oxygen? What was the name of inhaler you were using?

Other meds?

It just amazes me that everyone of you who refers us to someone in Africa or India with a link or e-mail address always say they were cured and send a link… nothing else… not I was on this on oxygen. I was using this medicine and now I don’t have to. I was severe COPD or mild COPD or absolutely NO details, NO youtube videos with any proof, or pictures of what you received for your money sent to Africa, videos of you taking it and the whole bit, just reaching out on different forums to people who are DESPERATE…..
Where are all you people and where is your documentation?

I e-mailed a couple of those and it amazes me what they say matches those in India… it also amazes me that if legit and so great, why isn’t someone in US buying quantities to sell here in America where people would trust more?? After a bank won’t let transactions go through to most foreign countries that you normally don’t do business with until they call you first.

I was diagnosed of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in summer of 2014, my symptoms started out with shortness of breath and chronic cough. The pulmonary disease specialist prescribed me some medications to help my symptoms however the medications did no good and their side effects were too severe. In May 2016, i started on NewLife Herbal Clinic COPD Herbal formula treatment, i read alot of positive reviews on their success rate with the COPD Herbal formula and i immediately started on the treatment. Just 11 weeks into the Herbal formula treatment I had great improvements with my breathing, there is no case of dyspnea and chest tightness since treatment, visit NewLife Herbal Clinic official website www. newlifeherbalclinic. com or email info@ newlifeherbalclinic. com. This treatment is incredible!

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